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t , 1 ...J Jfplfw ,.. A X , .1 1 we did this year. I, Del Martinez, will to my brother all these fine teachers of Baker School. I, Patsy Martinez, will Mr. Pine to my brother Alex in a couple of years for advisor and math teacher. I, Marty Metz, hereby will my place in Mr. Pine's math class to any eighth grader with a sense of humor. I, Larry Mills, leave my brain to Sally Bowman. I, Merle Moden, will my like- ness of Ina Faye Hippy to no- body lbecause I like heri. I, Eugene Mokry, hereby will to some of the eighth grade stu- dents that flower of the mathe- matical world, Mr. Ray Pine. I, Peggy Moore, will my place in the all City Council for the ninth grade to Vera Carter. I, Carolyn Morisey, leave my dimples to Jennifer Griggs. I, Frank Nelson, will my 4.H drawing pencil and pink eraser to David Clynch. I, Jack Nicholson, will my meanness in music class to some nice person. I, Sara Outlaw, will my hair cut to Darlene Harris. I, Peggy Parrish, will my hair to Emily Ann Ford. I, Linda Pate, will my sci- ence notes to anyone who needs them. I, Claudette Patton, will Mrs. Conradt, an understanding teacher, to all the people in the following years to come. I, Barbara Pearce, will to Lou Ann Inman my trusty math book, in hopes that it will do her more good than it did me. I Clifford Peller will m ath- I, Beverly Perry, will my honor as Band Sweetheart to Brucie Cav- ell. I, Sarah Jane Powell, will my presidency of the Student Council to Glenda Rutledge. I, Lucille Prado, Will Mrs. Con- radt to be a teacher always. I, Hugo Raven, Will my ability to play hooky to Dickie Kemp. I, Tom Rickard, will to the teachers of Baker my congratula- tions for their hard work. I, Ina Faye Rippy, will my abil- ity to get caught playing hooky to John Kanetzky. I, Warren Routen, will my hair to Douglas Nowotny. I, Barbara Rush, will my math books and Mr. Pine to Nancy Tumey. fmuch to my sorrow Ha! Hall I, Harley Saathoff, will my gabbiness to Bill Foelsing. I, Richard Sanders, will Glenn Noble all my old test papers. I, Priscilla Scharfe, will to the future Algebra class my UA. I, Marilyn Schmidt, will my brains to anyone who finds them. I, Lucy Schreiber, will Mr. Pine to stay a good math teacher like he is this year. I, Mary Sue Schwartz, will my job as co-editor-in-chief of the Baker Rocket to Donnie Tew. I, Joyce Shannon, will my grades in history to Ella Mae Cooper. I, Raymond Sherman, will my small shoes fsize 1022 to Jerry Roe. I, Tom Sherrill, will my long hair to Charley Brown. I, Claryce Smith, will my cheer- leader job to Glenda Rutledge. I, Edgar Smith, will to next year's ninth grade class a letter telling how to get out of Baker if I get out. I, Ted Snitko, will my speed and strength to Stussy the great track runner for the coming year. I, Betty Snowclen, will my eyes to Judy Barker. I, Iva Jean Spencer, will my gym I, Terry Spencer, will my low test papers and the F I made to Jimmy Brown. I, LynellStanford, will Mr. Pine's persuasion to all the future ninth grade boys. I, Mary Steger, will my smile to Sue Mabry. I, Clysta Stone, will my straight A's in math to Gail Reed. I, Mauritz Soderlund, will my ability as Business Manager of the Baker Rocket to an eighth grader who is going to take journalism. I, Cherry Strong, will my ability to be on World at our Doorstep to Beverly Faith. I, Deanie Wagner, will my abil- ity to run the movie projector to Frank Bird. I, Vlrgil Weiss, will my ability to flirt with the girls to Glen Noble. I, Johnny Werchan, Will my math book to Richard fwhiskersl Warren. I, Helen West, will my voice to Elma Cooper. I, Paul White, will my ability in Shop to Melvin Olfers. I, Dee Dee Wllllams, will my job as cheerleader to Darlene Daily. I, Johnny Wllllams, will my track shoes to Scott Montgomery. I, Barbara Williamson, will my empty candy wrappers to Marie Herrin. I, Jesse Woolsey, will my abil- ity to have red hots in Social Studies to Jerry Mongonye. I, Walter Wyman, will my freck- les to Billy Carter. I, Bob Young, will my place in the Student Council to Preston Harvey. Signed this lst day of June, 1955. The Ninth Grade Class of 1955. . . y letic ability to Doland ll. , ability to Brucie Cavett. l r I I ' V Gif f WJ l W ! af r U o Af' I W I 1 ' y ,fi ,fffh 4f ' K
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hm LA T WILL AND TESTAMENT l, Yllfma Anderson, leave my talent for borrowing pencils and paper to Lynett Durbin. l, Jerrel Archie, will my basketball ability to Bill Foes- ling. ' l, Alfred Baker, will my brains to Scotty Montgomery. l, N-Ita Barrlngton, leave Mr. Pine a batch of Divinity for his first period class of September, 1955. l, Mollie Barton, will my ability to work math problems, to Mr. Pine. l, Lee Ray Basore, will my ability to be on T.V. to Leroy Eastbum. I, Judy Berry, will my place as F.H.A. Sweetheart nominee to Pat Hugland. l, Barbara Booker, leave my honor as majorette to Barbara Hamilton. I, B'llly Boyd, leave my ig- norance to someone who needs it. - A I, Bobby Boyd, will my place as Picture-Editor to Delores Rummel. I ' D I, Jerry Boyles, will my sci- ence' test papers' to. any 8th grader. - - l,4Gherald Brown, will my hair, cut to Lamar' Anderson. V l, .Johnny Brown, will, my V0ice to Charley' Brown. ' l, Davld Bryant, will my bas- ketball and track ability to Ver- non King. l, Phyllis Loulse Brymer, do hereby will my height fall 4' 11 J to Mary Grice. l, Ganell Burke, will my typ- ing ability to Janice Pargman. l, Burdle Burns, will my abil- ity to get along in Science to any 8th grader. . l, Jocelyn Burris, will my A's to Elvy Burris. fHe needs theml. l, Rudy Cain, will my favor- ite teacher, Mr. Pine, to Jesse Woolsey. . l, Roger Campbell, will my meanness to Billy Carter. l, Lillie May Clopton, will my shyness to Joyce Kelly. ' l, Tonl Condltf, will my hail' to Wilma Williamson. I, Gladys Cox, will my honor as Belle of the Ball to Vera Carter. l, Joyce Crites, will my good grades in typing to any eighth grade student needing ,it next year. l, Charlotte Currier, will my job as cheerleader to Janice Pargman. l, Beverly Daum, will all my math Cand Mr. Pine, to Elaine Stubbs and Gayle Daium. I, Jimmy Davis, will .my good eye to Frank Nelson.. l, Earl Dean, will Anthony Petrick all the homework and the hardship of the ninth grade. l, Charles Dodson, leave my laziness to Donnie Tew. l, Walter Dollar, will my foot- ball ability to Dempsey Nash. l, Mlke Drousche, will my wit to Kenneth Albers. l, Howard Eads, will Baker to all who go there. I, Nelma Fennlmore, leave my glasses to Natheen Nethery. fl, nllmmy Finger, will my black hair to Duane Moore. .L-ln, Dora Flores, will my long hair to Wilma Williamson. l, Richard Flores, will my love of Liberace to Gilbert Dement. l, Pat Foreman, will my abil- ity to make bad grades in S.S. to Brucie Cavett. l, Jesse Paul Freeman, will my driving ability' to Ronnie Mangrum. l, Beulah Frltscl-te, will my place in Journalism to Mary Burleson. l, Venita Sue Gaddy, will my freckles to Margie Mclntyre. l, Charlotte Greenless,' do hereby will my cell, No.259640l, in the crazy house to allnthe poor teachers. l, Walter Griffith, don t know any body in the eighth grade to will anything to, and anyway l might need it myself. l, Walter Hadler, will my math notes to any eighth grader who likes to write notes. . l, Dot Hall, will my honor as being nominee for F. H. A.Sweet- heart to Emily Ann Ford. l, Bonnie Hansen, Will my A's in typing to anyone who needs them. l, Howard Hansen, will my cat clothes to any eighth grader. l, Becky Hatherly, will my un- believable singing ability to Lou Ann Inman. l, Marilyn Henderson, will my good -grades in math with Mr. Pine to Joyce Henderson. l, Sandy Hitchcock, will my job as secretary of the Student Council to Doinan LaVelle. l, Peggy Huls, Will my short- ness to anyone. l, Darllne lnman, will my hon- or as being president of the Drama Club to Betsy Burba. l, Aleene Jenklns, will my ability to talk when I'm not supposed to to Marie Herrin. l, David Kennedy, will my physique to Robbie Caraway. l, Sue King, will my position as vice-president of the Drama Club to Brucie Cavett. l, David Koening, will my desk I sat in to my brother who will be here for the next ten years. l, Janice Kohrs, will my thousands of math papers to Mr. Pine. l, Janice Kuhn, will my job as cheerleader to Barbara Ham- ilton. l, Lllllan Kunkel, will my ability to reach things on the top shelf to Mary Burleson. l, Helen Langford, will my social studies book and grades in Mrs. Hart's first period class to Nina Jane Austin. l, Betty Faye Lawhon, will my ability to say nice things to Mr. Pine to Carter Simmons. l, Laura Lowrey, will my history book to any bright eighth grader. l, Mlke McCutcheon, will my duck tails and clothes to Dickie Kemp. l, Avls McFarland, will my place in Mr. Pine's algebra class to the future ninth graders in hopes they can keep the hair brown and not run him nuts as
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